Tonight, we babble about Pitch Perfect, and the film featured within this movie, 1985's John Hughes classic, The Breakfast Club. Join us as we sing during detention! This episode is brought to you by The Fist Pump.

Roger Moore shakes and stirs his way through the twelfth Bond adventure in 1981's For Your Eyes Only. Britain has lost a secret code machine, and 007 is the right man to take on the Soviet Union in a race to recover the device. This episode is brought to you by Winter Olympics.

Thor has returned, and so it is time for us to give more sustenance to Marvel. Come with us to The Dark World. We recap the story from the first film, then continue with a spoiler-filled look at Thor's latest adventure. Join us in Asgard! Also includes another Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Lost My Shirt.

Cavebabble is back to Bond with 1979's Moonraker, a 007 adventure starring Roger Moore. Attempting to take advantage of the popularity of Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, James Bond hops across the globe and into a space shuttle in order to save the Earth. An evil genius, a mad plan to take over the world, and spies in space! This episode is brought to you by Zero G Jaws.

Tonight, we celebrate all things Scottish with the cult classic, Highlander, and a very special Cavebabble Eats Odd Things featuring canned haggis and a homemade pipe. Join us! Thanks go out to Our Friend Russell for providing a sack of Scottish delights for us to try. This episode is brought to you by Too Many Ones.

Space is a very dangerous place, and Gravity is here to prove it. Join four babblers for a spoiler filled look at this tense 3D adventure, directed by Alfonso Cuaron. This episode is brought to you by Spinning.

Halloween is just around the corner, and vegetables are on the loose! No adult in Nebraska is safe with the Children of the Corn, and special effects master Stan Winston lets Pumpkinhead loose in the Appalachian Mountains. It's a time warp to the 80s! This episode is brought to you by Miracle Grow.

Cavebabble turns five! We celebrate our fifth complete year of recording by continuing our trip through the James Bond adventures. 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me features James in Egypt, a beautiful Russian agent, and the debut of Jaws, the hulking henchman. Also included is Eric's latest song, a cover of LaTour's Blue. This episode is brought to you by Zug Zug.

Vin Diesel's unstoppable muscles meet Simon Pegg's immovable pint, as we take a look at Riddick and The World's End. Two great tastes that taste great together. Warning! Spoilers ahead. This episode is brought to you by Beer Goggles.

The Great Babbling Road Trip takes Eric and Valerie driving from Missouri to Montana, and back again, recording odd things along the way. Also includes three Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Nothing To The Horizon.

Cavebabble After Dark 2 is here to Rock your Band and Mine your Craft. Featuring non-sober Rock Band, non-sober Minecraft, and the inability to read lyrics on a screen. This episode is brought to you by Where's My Rock.

A double feature of martial arts madness, featuring Tai Chi Zero and Tai Chi Hero. Also includes a semi-spoiler review of The Wolverine, and Eric's latest song, The Silk Road. This episode is brought to you by Horny Heads.

Sharks and monsters are ravaging the Pacific coasts, and it will take all four Babblers to beat them back. Join us for a look at the ridiculous Sharknado, and the towering Pacific Rim. This episode is brought to you by Heavy Rain.

The Man with the Golden Gun has his sights on James Bond, and a bullet with his name on it. Join us for a look at this 007 spy adventure. Also includes Mechanidance, a track from Eric's upcoming CD. This episode is brought to you by Triple Nipples.

Ninjas on motorcycles are making it unsafe for martial arts rock bands! Join us as we laugh and kick our way through the 1987 howler The Miami Connection. Korean taekwondo master Y.K Kim directs and leads a no-star cast of shirtless friends against the ninjas of central Florida. The state and the world may never be the same. This episode is brought to you by Orpens.

The Babblers sit down to play a board game not safe for children, and the first After Dark episode is born. Not safe for work, either, unless you make a living where we purchased this game. Adults, join us!

Bond is back, but with a new face. Roger Moore steps into the role of 007, and it's time to Live and Let Die. From London to Louisiana, we follow his adventures through this 1973 blaxploitation-inspired film. Also included is Razor, a song from my upcoming album. This episode is brought to you by Loud Suits.

Diamonds are forever, and so is James Bond. Join us for the next 007 adventure. Also includes Cavebabble Eats Odd Things, and quick thoughts on Iron Man 3, The Great Gatsby, Star Trek Into Darkness, and Django Unchained. This episode is spoiler-free, and brought to you by Random Moon Sets.

Comedy, horror, and one angry mother. A quick look at the original Evil Dead trilogy, followed by Mama, the 2013 horror thriller. Warning: Spoilers ahead! Also includes another Cavebabble Eats Odd Things, and a musical blast from EyeOh past. This episode is brought to you by Not Your Mother.

James Bond decides to be a different actor, but still is On Her Majesty's Secret Service. George Lazenby takes over as 007, and the Babblers go along for the ride. This episode is brought to you by Ruffled Shirts.

We take a break from Bond in order to show some love for The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky's filmed version of his novel. We start with a spoiler-free review, and stay for a more in-depth discussion. Join us! This episode is brought to you by Nothing.

SPECTRE is on the loose, and James Bond must travel to Japan in order to track them down. Tonight, we babble about the classic 1967 spy film, You Only Live Twice. Twice the adventure. Twice the chest hair. Join us! This episode is brought to you by Bikini Hiking.

Our adventures with James Bond continue with Thunderball. Release the scuba fighers! Afterward, we hop into a van with Alice Cooper for the 1984 cult movie, Monster Dog. Having never seen the film, will Valerie pass the Monster Dog Quiz? Will you? The show also includes the latest Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Deep Sea Dog Fighting.

We continue the adventures of James Bond in the classic, Goldfinger, and take a look at a Korean mystery film, Blood Rain. The show also includes a spoiler-free review of Oz: The Great and Powerful, and another Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Booty Swats.

Our sword is our Bond as we travel around the world for Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai. Also includes another Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Upset Stomachs.

Amber, Courtney and Kevin join us for what is supposed to be another Stories in the Dark episode, but which quickly descends into tales of dogs, odd sleep habits, and flatulence. No, we can't believe we are releasing them, either. We saved you a seat, if you dare! Also features Harmonics, one of the tunes from my latest CD. This episode is brought to you by Snoring Peanuts.

Like most Netflix users, we have a huge Instant Streaming queue, filled with titles which we may never watch. Thanks to me, our queue also is filled with movies Valerie doesn't recognize. It's time for a challenge! By title alone, can Valerie describe the plots of seven random films from our list? And once she learns the actual plots, can I convince her to watch these films with me? Can I convince you, as well? Purely for the fun of it! This episode is brought to you by Waiting In Line.

You can't get much different films than Neil Marshall's Doomsday, and Ang Lee's The Life of Pi. But much like Doomsday is a mashup of half a dozen or more science fiction and fantasy films, we see no reason not to cover both films in one Cavebabble episode. From the quarantined wilds of Scotland to a lifeboat bursting with the wild, we are here to chat about the nature of nature, and the humanity of humanity. This episode is brought to you by Tigers With Mohawks.

The history of science fiction films is littered with timey wimey stuff. Writer/director Rian Johnson continues this trend with Looper, a time and mind-bending film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt. Join us for a spoiler-filled look at the movie, and a discussion of time travel paradoxes. This episode is brought to you by You.

The science fiction works of Philip K. Dick have been mined many times for film plots. Tonight, we look at the two filmed versions of Total Recall, both based on Dick's short story, We Can Remember it for You Wholesale. It's Arnold Schwarzenegger vs. Colin Farrell, Mars vs. Earth. Who will win? You'll wish you had three hands. This episode is brought to you by Wholesale Memories.